Camping World Truck Series

NCWTS: Trucks Hit the Track at Kansas For a Pair of Practices

Justin Haley, driver of the No. 24 Fraternal Order of Eagles paced opening practice for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series’ Toyota Tundra 250 at Kansas Speedway. His lap time of 30.297 at 178.235 mph was quickest of the 28 trucks that took a lap Thursday afternoon.

Christopher Bell was second fastest followed by Johnny Sauter, while Noah Gragson and Matt Crafton rounded out the fast five.

In final practice, Bell paced the field in his No. 4 SiriusXM Toyota with a lap time of 30.272 at 178.383 mph. Crafton was second fastest while Kaz Grala, Sauter, and Ben Rhodes round out the top-five.

Keystone Light Pole Qualifying is set for Friday at 4:35 followed by the 167-lap race at 8:30.

About Jacob Mullins

Jacob Mullins serves as the managing editor and senior NASCAR writer covering all three national touring series's. You can find him on on Twitter at @JMulls15. An intercollegiate athletic administrator by trade, Mullins can be found at the big tracks as well as the local short tracks in the Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania area. Mullins enjoys social media, photography and graphic design. A native of West Chester, Pennsylvania, Mullins follows all forms of racing, Major League Baseball (Baltimore Orioles) and college football (Virginia Tech Hokies).